Students in Japan can work part-time (アルバイト) to earn extra income, but you must have work permission on your student visa and stay under 28 hours per week during school.
1. Use Job Websites
Websites like GaijinPot Jobs, Work Japan, and MyJob.jp list student-friendly part-time positions.
2. Check Campus Resources
Many universities have career centers or job boards with part-time openings.
3. Network
Ask seniors, join student clubs, or attend job fairs to find opportunities.
4. Prepare Your Resume
Even for part-time work, a simple 履歴書 with your skills, schedule, and language ability helps.
1. Use Job Websites
Websites like GaijinPot Jobs, Work Japan, and MyJob.jp list student-friendly part-time positions.
2. Check Campus Resources
Many universities have career centers or job boards with part-time openings.
3. Network
Ask seniors, join student clubs, or attend job fairs to find opportunities.
4. Prepare Your Resume
Even for part-time work, a simple 履歴書 with your skills, schedule, and language ability helps.